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Science Fiction and Fantasy

Morphological Conservation in Human Animal Hybrids in Science Fiction and Fantasy Settings: Is Our Imagination as Free as We Think It Is?

Morphological Conservation in Human Animal Hybrids in Science Fiction and Fantasy Settings: Is Our Imagination as Free as We Think It Is?

... By combining cultural anthropology and anatomical ap- proaches, this study enabled us to unveil some of the funda- mental cognitive mechanisms underlying human imagination process. Studying science fiction ...

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Creating the Website 'Connections: A Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy Author Social Networking Database'

Creating the Website 'Connections: A Young Adult Science Fiction and Fantasy Author Social Networking Database'

... were science fiction or fantasy, and wrote down author names until I had a list that, combined with the list of names I’d pulled off Amazon, was approximately 120 authors ...

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Who reads science fiction and fantasy, and how do they feel about science? Preliminary findings from an online survey

Who reads science fiction and fantasy, and how do they feel about science? Preliminary findings from an online survey

... survey Science Fiction & Fantasy: Your Experiences, launched in November 2015 and closed 1 year later, which received 909 unique ...of science fiction, their knowledge and ...

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Science Fiction and Fantasy: The Cosmic Players

Science Fiction and Fantasy: The Cosmic Players

... Here is a list of books and authors that are often popular with new readers of speculative fiction. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card 2[r] ...

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Literary Praxiphorical Analysis: Using Science Fiction and Fantasy to Shape Organizational Futures

Literary Praxiphorical Analysis: Using Science Fiction and Fantasy to Shape Organizational Futures

... As Diaspar is first described, we see it conforms perfectly to Varela's and Maturana's model of an autopoietic system. This is remarkable when one considers that the novel predates autopoietic science by more than ...

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Strange zones: Science fiction, fantasy and the posthuman city

Strange zones: Science fiction, fantasy and the posthuman city

... of science and technology' (1991: 163). While contemporary science re-writes bodies as post-organic assemblages of viral, genetic and bacteriological data, the criteria which have previously secured a ...

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Science Fiction

Science Fiction

... der Science Fiction auch das Märchen und den Mythos zählt – somit zum formalen ...dass Science Fiction, Märchen und Fantasy ihre wunderbaren Elemente permanent ...

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H.P. Lovecraft’s Philosophy of Science Fiction Horror

H.P. Lovecraft’s Philosophy of Science Fiction Horror

... of science fiction horror? Not because Lovecraft was a great systematic ...including science, politics, and literature, but show no signs of ...World Fantasy Award was a bust of ...

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Terence Fisher and British Science Fiction Cinema

Terence Fisher and British Science Fiction Cinema

... impersonal science produced a crop of American films of sustained critical interest and commercial ...more fantasy-based, allegorical Planet of the Apes ...

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Anthropology as Science Fiction, or How Print Capitalism Enchanted Victorian Science

Anthropology as Science Fiction, or How Print Capitalism Enchanted Victorian Science

... fiction, and even the pessimism of the “New Wave” of the 1960s: cyber- punk emphasized digital and nanotechnology as invading minds and bodies at a micro-scale, in stark contrast to the large-scale “Hoover Dam” ...

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The Essential Science Fiction Television Reader

The Essential Science Fiction Television Reader

... future, science fiction (like other genres of fantasy) is familiar with and particularly well suited to address our various fears: of technological and cultural change, of the future, of the ...

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Science Fiction

Science Fiction

... and fantasy have historically served as “important vehicles for feminist thought, particularly as bridges between theory and ...(to science) are recognized and valued, worlds that explore the diversity of ...

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The Time Machine: Leisure Science (Fiction) and Futurology

The Time Machine: Leisure Science (Fiction) and Futurology

... in science and technology become an employed elite, while the vast majority of unemployed are idle, supported by some form of Universal Basic Income (UBI)? In the absence of work, what would people do? While these ...

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Trysts tropiques: the torrid jungles of science fiction

Trysts tropiques: the torrid jungles of science fiction

... digitized science fiction magazine issues, reflecting over 50% of professional science fiction magazine publishing from 1926 onwards, were searched for occurrences of the stemmed words ...

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Identifying functions and characters for science fiction prototyping

Identifying functions and characters for science fiction prototyping

... While contemporary work practices and business processes tends toward overloading workers and consuming their time in operational ‘firefighting’ activities, solutions to business problems and the opportunity of new ...

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The Strategic Prototype "Crime-sourcing" and the Science/Science Fiction behind it

The Strategic Prototype "Crime-sourcing" and the Science/Science Fiction behind it

... of science fiction prototyping (SFP) is to communicate complex science ideas and their projections to a lay audience, provoking thought and informed discussion on the ...of science ...

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Science fiction prototypes in educational and business settings

Science fiction prototypes in educational and business settings

... events, science fiction prototypes develop a future extrapolated from the authors’ experiences and knowledge of the ...the science fiction genre’s longer term tradition for assertive social ...

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The future of the city from Science to Science Fiction and back (and beyond)

The future of the city from Science to Science Fiction and back (and beyond)

... The hypothesis is that a “ city ” lifestyle - with the advantages of the city and with urban areas in the true sense also pervaded by the force of the country, but with sparse settlement[r] ...

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Infertility in science fiction as a consequence of warfare

Infertility in science fiction as a consequence of warfare

... recurring genre ploy associated with the long term effects of nuclear war questions not only how the human species will survive but also in what form […] the theme of radiation [r] ...

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Science ‘fact’ and science ‘fiction’? Homophilous communication in high-technology B2B selling

Science ‘fact’ and science ‘fiction’? Homophilous communication in high-technology B2B selling

... The use of wider socio-linguistic constructions for high-technology can obfuscate clear meanings about scientific functionalities (Arnall & Parr, 2005). Nanotechnology is an example of this phenomenon (Puurunen & ...

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